European Metals Holdings Limited European Metals Holdings Limited is an Australia-based mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing the Cinovec Project, Europe's largest hard rock lithium resource and one of its largest undeveloped tin resources, located in the Czech Republic. The company, founded in 2007 and headquartered in West Perth, Western Australia, holds a 49% interest in the project through its wholly owned subsidiary Geomet s.r.o., with Czech energy company CEZ a.s. owning the remaining 51% via its subsidiary SDAS; it targets the production of battery-grade lithium hydroxide and tin concentrates to supply Europe's electric vehicle and battery manufacturing sectors, leveraging a low-carbon footprint enabled by the project's central European location in gigafactory alley and sustainable operations including electric mining fleets. Core products and services encompass lithium extraction via a vertically integrated mine and processing plant featuring front-end comminution, beneficiation, roasting, and hydrometallurgical circuits to produce high-purity lithium hydroxide monohydrate and tin by-products, supported by ongoing engineering optimizations for mining, processing capital expenditures, operating expenditures, and process design criteria. Geographically, operations center on the Cinovec orebody in the Krusne Hory mountains, with planned downstream processing at a repurposed Dukla site as a transport hub and potential chemical plant, serving EU markets amid the bloc's green energy transition and €550 billion commitment to renewables. Recent developments include securing a preliminary mining permit for Cinovec South in the second half of 2025 to achieve complete orebody coverage, refinancing a Kč121 million loan to Geomet via CEZ while retaining buy-back rights, issuing an €11.0 million cash call for Geomet to complete the definitive feasibility study with European Metals' share at €5.39 million due October 2025, releasing a Concept Study in January 2025 assessing increased run-of-mine production capacity building on 94% lithium recovery optimizations from roast tests, and continuous front-end engineering for the project's progression toward production.